11/06/2007, 09:25 AM
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11/06/2007, 03:41 PM
mmzzz.... but its not easy to get a very nice mechanic apprenticeship workplace =.=
mmzz... good luck to me then lolzDouble post ^ mmzzz.... I also thought of those too lolz, but arent they a bit hard in making money?? too much competition lolzzz
mmzz... good luck to me then lolz
11/06/2007, 08:26 PM
I would go for the mechanic job. There are too many software developers in the world. Ever1 wants to be a web designer
11/06/2007, 08:39 PM
^ Not exactly. But, in relation to the IT industry, yes. Web developing is really simple though.
I dunno how the outsourcing to India is though. One thing, in Australia, IT sucks.
If you're willing, you can try to aim for an Engineering degree - Engineering is really difficult, but if you're good at maths and physics, you'll probably get through.
Hehe, all my friends did engineering - I was considering it, but then, business was sooo much easier :P
If you wanted to do stuff with cars, as in a mechanic, the apprenticeship would probably be the only way...
I dunno how the outsourcing to India is though. One thing, in Australia, IT sucks.
If you're willing, you can try to aim for an Engineering degree - Engineering is really difficult, but if you're good at maths and physics, you'll probably get through.
Hehe, all my friends did engineering - I was considering it, but then, business was sooo much easier :P
If you wanted to do stuff with cars, as in a mechanic, the apprenticeship would probably be the only way...
11/06/2007, 09:17 PM
Invalice Wrote:im taking IB in my school
im doing high level chemistry, english, history
then low level chinese and maths
im still in 10th grade
Meh, i did IB too, before i dropped out of it.
IMO it's pointless unless ur a real all rounder, who is good at everything.
Since I'm good at some stuff, and shtt in others, if i stuck with IB, my UAI will be like 10 points lower.
Anyways, about the job, depends on what kinda stuff u like doing.
I mean software engineer is basically sitting infront of a computer. Mechanic on the other hand is heavy physical work.
Do u like physical work better, or sitting infront of a computer?
11/06/2007, 09:49 PM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:If you're willing, you can try to aim for an Engineering degree - Engineering is really difficult, but if you're good at maths and physics, you'll probably get through.
Hehe, all my friends did engineering - I was considering it, but then, business was sooo much easier Tongue
All the people who do engineering i know say that the actual engineering course is mind numbingly simple... atleast at the moment. Probably gets harder. On the other hand, engineering requires u to do courses in physics, and maths, and that's hard. Meh, still easier than stats, which is what i have to do.
Anyways, I'm doing actuarial studies. Pays $60,000+ here in Australia as soon as u get out of uni. If u become a true actuary (graduate from uni, then u need to do heaps more tests and stuff. Supposed to be VERY hard.) u earn a lot more, upward of $200,000.
hmmm. looking at the stats for actuarial studies in uni here... 75% of people drop out cause it's too hard... that's doesn't look cool.
This is only a 3 year course though, and pays better than med. Screw medicine, which is 7 years in Australia, and if u want to earn lots, u have to basically do at least 6 more, up to 12 more years of specialization... if u don't specialize, u don't earn that much... that and ur previous schooling to get into med added up means that 1/2 yr life is spend studying... = i don't understant why med is still the subject with the highest entry score in Australia. (Although i think it's just australia) I mean yeah, it pays good, but dude, studying for 1/2 yr life is NOT COOL.
11/06/2007, 10:18 PM
idk dude right now i feel like poo poo dude, you should be a doctor you can hlep ppl who are sick like me :he:
12/06/2007, 02:40 AM
mmzz mechanic... dam 4 years >< and shtt pay lolz....
but it should rise dramatically after that
but it should rise dramatically after that
12/06/2007, 03:00 AM
I studied art for 2 years, design (graphic, architectural, product, interior etc) for 2 years, character animation (cartoons) for a year, then started work for a 2nd hand store. I now sell Mortgages for New Zealand's biggest Bank. qualifications are for losers. ![Hahaha Hahaha](images/smilies/hahaha.gif)
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12/06/2007, 05:16 AM
Well, you have a choice in one aspect of, erm, this whatever...
You can try to do something you like, or aim for something which is easy or high paying. It's up to you.
I personally prefer to have something I enjoy or find easy than some really high paying job. Some may disagree - it's a matter of personal choice. But they don't offer actuary studies in Brisbane, so...
You can try to do something you like, or aim for something which is easy or high paying. It's up to you.
I personally prefer to have something I enjoy or find easy than some really high paying job. Some may disagree - it's a matter of personal choice. But they don't offer actuary studies in Brisbane, so...
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